A review by mags_louise
Next Girl Missing by L.A. Larkin, L.A. Larkin

4.5

Next Girl Missing introduces readers to Sally Fairburn. Who was once a beat cop before she gave it up to advocate for victims and found herself supporting the families of the victims of a serial killer nicknamed the Poster Killer.

Yet, in the midst of her offering support to the families of six abducted girls Sally's own teenage daughter Zelda takes her own life, and a heartbroken Sally walks away.

However, she never forgets those families or the girls themselves and is visiting one such family member. When she gets a phone call from the man convicted of the abductions and killings.

Only he claims the Poster Killer is someone else. In fact he reckons there is more than one killer.

Which sets Sally of on a quest to find answers and bring the girls home to be buried.

And then missing person's posters begin to appear. With Sally and her son Paul amongst the targets.

But Sally doesn't realise just how much danger she's in and what terrible secrets she will unearth.

And with big shocks, twists and a killer I never expected. Not to mention an edge of your seat confrontation. This was a story I found hard to put down, and it's one I would happily recommend to others.

My thanks to Bookouture and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an early copy of Next Girl Missing. 😊